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Façades for outstanding structures: masterminded by seele.
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bold façade concepts need the expertise of seele to turn them into reality. we see our profession as working closely together with clients and architects to create lasting value. our knowledge of materials, production technologies, and innovative façade engineering paves the way to new answers. for steel-and-glass designs, unitised façades, structural glazing and membrane structures. it is precisely the complex tasks that are the driving force behind our creativity and ingenuity. and all with just one aim: the perfect realisation of superlative architecture.
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great cities such as london, new york, berlin or hong kong attract the attention of the world’s best architects and developers. seele projects set standards, and combine fascinating aesthetics with outstanding functionality.
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The development at 5 Broadgate looks like the shiny steel of an engine block. Situated in the heart of London, this new headquarters for a major bank serves as the hub for the bank’s stock market activities and provides jobs for about 6,000 employees. Smaller blocks have been “cut out” from this com-pact, metal-clad structure to create recesses, light wells and atria.
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The challenge with the façade for the King Abdulaziz Center for World Culture in Saudi Arabia was not just the organic form of the building, which is reminiscent of giant pebbles, but the fact that the external cladding also has to withstand the severe sandstorms and extreme heat of this region. Thus, seele had to think in new dimensions. Not just in terms of materials, but also production processes and construction logistics. The final façade, an area of 30,260sqm, is made up of 350km of stainless steel tubes bent in three dimensions – a solution as uncompromising and enduring as the desert itself.
how to manage a façade and the desert to function on the same wavelength?King Abdulaziz Center for World Culture, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia
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The King Abdulaziz Center for World Culture is all about super- latives. The external cladding is comprised of 70,000 tubes made from grade 1.4462 duplex steel, each with a diameter of 76.1mm and a wall thickness of 1.5mm. Despite the huge area of more than 30,000sqm, seele was able to specify the distance between the triple-curvature tubes as exactly 10mm throughout. This precision work is the key factor behind the impressive homogeneity of the “pebbles” that make up this centre. However, the machines needed for the precision work had to be developed first. Based on individual data files and accurate 3D data, each tube was bent individually on complex bending machines.
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1/2 Diagonal, horizontal and vertical window strips criss-cross the tower. Viewed from outside, these openings appear as dark slashes contrasting with the homogeneous texture of the building envelope. The stainless steel tubes were pressed flat in these zones.
3 Via an integral measur-ing system, the bending machines independently developed new algorithms which were then used as the basis for performing each bending process.
4 Following bending, the end diameter of each tube was tapered from 76.1 to 69mm.
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THE PRECISION OF INDUSTRY 4.0
ACCURATE IMPLEMENTATION
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A well-designed building envelope never lets you down, even under extreme conditions. seele researches the forces a façade has to withstand in its own test centre. During intensive testing, seele fires water, wind and metal at full-scale mock-ups to assess their suitability for demanding locations. So did seele for the 260m long, 7,080sqm steel-and-glass roof for Chadstone, Australia’s largest shopping centre in Melbourne.
our glass has to pass tough tests before emerging to a façade.Chadstone Shopping Centre, Melbourne, Australia
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a wave of enthusiasm made of 2,672 insulating glass panes.Chadstone Shopping Centre, Melbourne, Australia
All planning data was parameterised, so changes to the design could be carried out easily, even at short notice. The complete free-form steel-and-glass structure is made up of about 105,000 separate parts. In order to manage this huge number effi-ciently, the structure was divided into 22 sectors for design, production and erection.
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With spans of up to 44m, the free-form roof of steel and glass was a real challenge. Even more in Melbourne, where buildings frequently have to withstand strong winds and extreme heat. However, a clever construction concept ensured that the roof was economically viable and ready on time. A total of 2,810 steel nodes, 5,168 steel rods and 54 edge beams were fabricated and delivered to Australia in twelve months. Pre-assembly of large elements took place off-site. A strict logistics timetable ensured fast erection.
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Very high temperatures and frequent strong winds affect construction progress in Australia. With a glass roof of this length – 260m in some places – deformations of up to 135mm are possible if the thermo- meter climbs above 35°C. It is therefore vital that the supports for the glass roof on the building not only withstand the heavy load of the roof, but also include a sliding detail to accommodate the huge defor-mations caused by temperature fluctuations.
FLOWING FORMS
1 seele installed a total of 2,672 cold-bent insulating glass panes with sizes ranging from 1.2 to almost 8sqm above the multi- storey retailing areas. The configuration of the panes takes into account both the thermal performance in summer and the hail resistance required, as the number of hailstorms re-corded in Australia’s cities has risen in recent years.
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2 seele paid particular attention to the climatic conditions of the site and developed a 3D model to simulate the high loads on the glass roof and the deformations caused by temperature fluctuations.
3 The pre-assembled roof components were delivered to site on trucks, where, one by one, they were quickly lifted into place and fixed.
4 Strong winds frequent- ly prevail at this location, but the fast timing of the final erection prevented a disruption of the schedule.
5 Pre-assembly of all parts outside Melbourne took only 20 days. Final erection on site was com-pleted in 143 days.
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A bridge turns a journey into an experience – whether the path itself is the goal, or we simply need to reach the other side. Since man-kind learned to build, constructors have tried to transcend gravity in unique and elegant ways – using technical ingenuity and innovative materials. Bridges are thus crossings in more than one sense. In Toronto, Canada, seele has created just such a crossing. It crosses over directly to the building opposite and to a new era.
the shortest connection from a to b is a straight line. plenty of room for precision and aesthetics.TEC Bridge, Toronto, Canada
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commercial bronze plates with milled ornamentation
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from side to side.from square to polygon. TEC Bridge, Toronto, Canada
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The TEC Bridge swaps symmetries and constants for dynamic transformation, allows buildings to coalesce. With the help of a fascinating lightweight design and exciting contrasts between glass and commercial bronze, seele has created a stunning, unique structure. Another success was the brilliantly conceived site logistics. In one piece and on just one night, the 35m long bridge was transported around street corners on a modular vehicle and finally lifted successfully into place between the Hudson’s Bay Shopping Mall and the Toronto Eaton Centre (TEC).
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1 The production of the 190 commercial bronze plates with milled orna-mentation was carried out by seele at its plant in Gersthofen. The pro-duction technology was coordinated with the ma-chining of the commercial bronze, and the machines developed especially by us.
2 The circular ornamen-tation was milled into the commercial bronze plates first before treating them in an acid bath to achieve the bronze-coloured patina.
Competence in materials for ultimate shaping skills. Visually, the steel portal frames of the TEC Bridge, clad with 190 commercial bronze plates, and the 300 twisted panes of laminated glass form a flowing transition. The initially skewed portal frames at one end merge into a stricter glass design language that blends in with the modern architecture of the TEC building at the other end. Accordingly, the form of the steel-and-glass bridge proved to be challenging. Every commercial bronze plate produced and milled by seele is a one-off in terms of its geometry and machining.
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6 The mock-up sec-tion on seele’s testing grounds in Gersthofen – a 3m long TEC Bridge segment halved vertically. Both the design and the erection could be tested on the mock-up.
PERFECTION IN ENGINEERING
OPTIMISATION THROUGH FULL-SCALE MOCK-UP
3 Following overnight preparations, the bridge was lifted early the next morning and transported from James Street to Queen Street West.
4 Millimetre precision: Lifting, turning and exact positioning of the 35m long bridge proceeded without a hitch.
5 Successful installation: Once the TEC Bridge was securely anchored, fur-ther work could be carried out without disrupting road traffic.
An example of the art of engineering from design right through to completion. The 35m long TEC Bridge was initially pre-assembled in a side street to avoid unnecessary traffic chaos and costs. Another part of the comprehensive concept was the detailed planning of the smooth transportation plus the fitting of the bridge between its supports on the two buildings – Hudson’s Bay Shopping Mall at one end and Toronto Eaton Centre (TEC) at the other.
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A complex façade form does not necessarily have to be expensive. Elements cleverly designed and combined by seele follow a dif-ferent line, achieving more at lower cost. The best example of this are the hyperbolic façade surfaces of the European Central Bank in Frankfurt. Despite the individual symmetry of the 6,081 façade elements, seele developed a system that enabled serial production, and thus reduced the work and the costs considerably.
the strength of the entity grows out of the ingenuity of the single element.European Central Bank, Frankfurt, Germany
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1 The ECB headquarters consists of two slender towers. The sloping roof form and 34,200sqm unitised façade by seele ensure offices flooded with light.
2 Positioning the ele-ments next to each other like scales resulted in a homogeneous, curving surface without corners, projections or recesses, despite the use of ex-clusively straight panels. Asymmetric elements were only needed along the curving edges of the towers.
seele managed to achieve an economic and practicable solution for building this unusual façade design. The answer was to mount the elements at an angle of 2° to their vertical axis. This scale-like arrangement has resulted in a perfectly homogeneous appear-ance. seele was therefore able to assemble the curving façade surface without using any asymmetric panels. That reduced the number of different element formats required from 4,000 to about 1,000, and at the same time enabled economical serial production plus simpler logistics.
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Gravity doesn’t sleep. We all know that. To defy gravity, in the past glass structures had to be supported by other materials. Metals, for instance. seele has given glass new capabilities. These days, fixings are invisible, even obsolete. Glass supports itself – as walls, stairs or bridges. seele turns glass into a flexible design element for a new, purist idea of space – outside becomes inside, inside becomes outside. So, it is no wonder that an innovative company such as Apple relies worldwide on the fascination of glass made by seele.
in the past, glass always needed something to hold it. we’ve changed all that.
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Apple retail store New York, USAArchitect Bohlin Cywinski Jackson Architects, 2011
1 The architectural icon on 5th Avenue, designed and built by seele in 2011, exploits the latest devel- opments and innovations in glass construction. This perfect, minimalistic glass envelope is in the form of a cube, with each side made up of just three panes of three-ply laminated safety glass with dimensions of 10.30 x 3.30m.
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2 The structural glazing of the façade reflects a new level of technology. Because these are in- sulating glass panels measuring 14.5 x 2.8m.
3 The front façade is 13m high. But the special attraction of the store front is the integral en-trance door, which opens over the full height and a width of 12m.
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seele gives glass a leading role in façades and interior architecture. Using shear-resistant interlayers, the glass can carry heavy loads and therefore opens up entirely new opportunities for roofs, façades, balustrades, stairs and bridges of glass. Structural glazing designs are fascinating on a small scale, but are equally impressive on a large scale with unique pane formats. This results in exciting design options for residential buildings as well. The loadbearing capacity of glass is based on intelligent design and high production quality. seele has been developing its expertise continually for many years. To create pioneering façade solutions, seele brings together innova-tive players from all areas of design and engineering plus logistics and construction.
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1 Packaging and loading a 15m long glass fin for a project in Dubai.
2 The large-format glass panes for seele façades are sent by sea to building sites all over the world. Transport of the pane is recorded exactly and fully by means of supervised shipping and measure-ments of sensitivity to impact.
3/4 A total of 333 glass fins and 333 glass fronts with pane lengths of up to 16m form this partitioned façade. The ICONSIAM project in Bangkok de- manded maximum con- centration during assem-bly. Even the vacuum lifter was specially de- signed for this project and enabled extremely accu- rate adjustment while mounting the panes.
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There are many bionic principles to discover in the world of flora and fauna. Those principles have long since been used in architecture, too. But it was not until the arrival of advanced materials and inno-vative design and production methods that ways were found to use membranes to the full extent of their capacities in façades. Using air pressure, partial printing and intricate supporting structures, seele turns high-strength, multi-layer materials into multifunctional designs with impressive loadbearing capacity and aesthetics.
nature knows about intelligent membranes. we know how to build façades from them.Canary Wharf Crossrail Station, London, United Kingdom
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Canary Wharf Crossrail Station, London, United KingdomArchitect Foster + Partners, 2015
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Canary Wharf Crossrail Station is an almost 300m long railway station in London’s Docklands. Guaranteed to attract attention in this project the spectacular 10,000sqm roof is made up of 778 triangular ETFE membrane cushions surrounding a barrel-like grid structure of curved laminated timber. The particular challenge here was matching the cushions exactly to the timber structure; the double-curvature of some timber members resulted in many dif-ferent triangular forms. seele developed an elegant solution for this. The structural and geometrical connections between the timber and aluminium substructure are guaranteed by an innovative common node system. The nodes also serve to fix the ETFE cushions.
1 A total of 564 steel nodes and an aluminium framework join the mem-brane cushions to the diagonal timber members – a true innovation in terms of engineering and fabrication.
2 The 10,000sqm roof is made up of 778 long-span ETFE membrane cushions in double curva-ture. The complex form, fabrication and erection take into account all the influencing factors such as temperature and time.
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creation of a unique design. designing a façade is a challenge. turning that design into uncom- promising reality calls for a partner who is fully familiar with the whole range of options and can mix further innovative solutions into those options. that’s exactly where our dedication counts. our role is to find solutions that take your ideas even further. we are not just planners and designers. we are also experts in fabricating, building and finishing your projects.
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seattleCentral Library
san franciscoApple retail store Union Square
cupertinoApple Park
los angelesDior flagship store
calgaryBrookfield Place
torontoTEC Bridge
ottawaWest Block Rehabilitation project
chicagoMansueto Library
dallasWinspear Opera House
fort worthKimbell Art Museum
st. louisMuseum of Westward Expansion & visitor centre
washington d.c.United States Institute of Peace
new york cityBurberry flagship store
The New York Times Building
Museum of Arts & Design
Apple retail store 5th Avenue
Lincoln Center
Private residence
St. Patrick‘s Cathedral
Moynihan Station
bostonApple retail store Boylston Street
MFA – Museum of Fine Arts
miamiPérez Art Museum
rio de janeiroCarioca Wave
watfordintu Watford
oxfordWestgate
leicesterJohn Lewis department store
southamptonWestQuay Watermark
edinburghRoyal Bank of Scotland
dublinElm Park
nantesAtlantis Shopping Centre
bordeauxChâteau Margaux
parisHotel Wagram
Les Halles
Apple retail store Carrousel du Louvre
lyonLyon Confluence Shopping & leisure complex
londonUnilever Headquarters London
Westfield London
Apple retail store Covent Garden
55 Baker Street
201 Bishopsgate and Broadgate Tower
Aquatics Centre
5 Broadgate
7 More London Riverside
BBC Cyclorama
Canary Wharf Crossrail Station
King‘s Cross
Olympic Stadium
Cutty Sark Conservation project
25 Churchill Place
New Tate Modern
60 Holborn Viaduct
Principal Place Commercial
Brook Green
Hendon Quadrangle
Tottenham Court Road Station
Heathrow Airport
Centre Point
Bloomberg
Liverpool Street Station
leedsTrinity Shopping Centre
Victoria Gate Arcades
Central Library, Seattle Mansueto Library, Chicago Museum of Arts & Design, New York Victoria Gate Arcades, Leeds Lyon Confluence
Baku, Barcelona, Belfast, Bonn, Cairo, Cardiff, Chemnitz, Coburg, Copenhagen, Darmstadt, Dresden, Düsseldorf, Fröttmaning, Füssen, Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Glasgow, Guangzhou, Gütersloh, Heidelberg, Houston, Ingolstadt, Kiel, Kehl,
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umeåVäven Arts Centre
bremenUniversity of Bremen Entrance hall
hanoverExhibition grounds Entrance
hamburgApple retail store Jungfernstieg
berlinBerlin Brandenburg International Airport
Hamburger Bahnhof Museum für Gegenwart
Federal Printing Office
leipzigTrade fair
cologneCologne/Bonn Airport
frankfurtEuropean Central Bank
Airport gate A-West
German National Library
koblenzForum Mittelrhein Shopping centre
augsburgMaximilianmuseum
munichSiemens headquarters
viennaAir traffic control tower
budapestAria Hotel
beijingApple retail store Wangfujing
Bird’s Nest Olympic Stadium
tokyoFendi store
nagoyaApple retail store
singaporeApple retail store Knightsbridge
shanghaiGrand Theatre Shanghai
hong kongApple retail store Canton Road
Chek Lap Kok Hong Kong Airport
sydneyApple retail store George Street
melbourneChadstone Shopping Centre
Strasbourg railway station Väven Arts Centre, Umeå Maximilianmuseum, Augsburg Butterfly House, Sharjah Bird’s Nest Olympic Stadium, Beijing
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Küsnacht, Kuwait City, Lindau, Linz, Liverpool, Mainz, Mannheim, Milan, Montreal, Osaka, Palo Alto, Passau, Philadelphia, Regensburg, Stuttgart, Southampton, Toulouse, Zurich seele.com
istanbulApple retail store Zorlu Centre
abu dhabiSowwah Square
dubaiViceroy Glass Cube
Jewel of the Creek
dhahranKing Abdulaziz Center for World Culture
sharjahButterfly House
bangkokICONSIAM
Mahanakhon
neydensVitam Parc
mt-saint-martinAuchan Pôle Europe Shopping centre
strasbourgStrasbourg railway station Glazed concourse
luxembourgEuropean Investment Bank
Maison du Savoir
aigleVelodrome
davosHotel & Resort InterContinental Davos
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